Shovels & Rope Plot 2023 ‘Bare Bones’ Acoustic Fall Tour

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Celebrated husband-and-wife duo Shovels & Rope are hitting the road this fall for a special tour supporting their latest album, Manticore.

Cary Ann Hearst and Michael Trent will kick off their 2023 Bare Bones Tour with two dates in their hometown of Charleston, S.C., on Sept. 29 and 30. They’ll stop at venues across the U.S. before wrapping up on Oct. 20 with a performance in Thomasville, Ga.

Attendees will hear cuts from Manticore and older favorites from throughout Shovels & Rope’s career in a new way. Tickets for these intimate, acoustic performances will go on sale this Friday, June 9, beginning at 10AM ET.

A complete list of 2023 Bare Bones tour dates is listed below. You can find additional information on ticketing options on the band’s official website.

Shovels & Rope’s 2023 ‘Bare Bones’ Tour Dates:

Sept. 29 – Charleston, S.C. @ The Riviera Theater
Sept. 30 – Charleston, S.C. @ The Riviera Theater
Oct. 1 – Winston-Salem, N.C. @ The Ramkat
Oct. 3 – Saxapahaw, N.C. @ Haw River Ballroom
Oct. 4 – Bristol, Va. @ Cameo Theater
Oct. 6 – Lexington, Ky. @ The Lyric
Oct. 7 ­– Three Oaks, Mich. @ The Acorn Theater
Oct. 8 – Columbus, Ohio @ The Athenaeum Theatre
Oct. 10 – Ann Arbor, Mich. @ The Ark
Oct. 11 – Stoughton, Wis. @ Stoughton Opera House
Oct. 13 – Iowa City, Iowa @ Wildwood Smokehouse & Saloon
Oct. 14 – Kansas City, Mo. @ Knuckleheads
Oct. 15 – Fayetteville, Ark. @ George’s Majestic Lounge
Oct. 17 – Oxford, Miss. @ Proud Larry’s
Oct. 18 – Chattanooga, Tenn. @ Barrelhouse Ballroom at Five Wits Brewing Company
Oct. 20 – Thomasville, Ga. @ Thomasville Center for The Arts

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